Corinne Olympios
is requesting the tapes from the alleged "Bachelor in Paradise"
scandal that has made news recently.

"Corinne hasn't seen the tapes," the contestant's publicist
Stan Rosenfield told The Hollywood
Reporter. "We just want to find out what
happened and get to the bottom of it."

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THR reports that Marty Singer, Olympios' high-powered
attorney, has sent a letter to "Bachelor in Paradise" producer
Warner Bros. demanding that it release the tapes to his
client.

According to sources
close to the production, Olympios was engaged in sexual acts
with fellow cast member DeMario Jackson while taping the show
last week. Show sources have alleged that she was too intoxicated
to give consent. Warner launched an investigation into the
situation and suspended production on the show after a producer
filed a complaint.

Olympios said in a statement on Wednesday that she had very
little memory of what occurred that night, saying that she was "a
victim."

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Olympios' request to see the tapes aligns with Jackson's call for the
tapes on Thursday. He told "Inside Edition" that he believes
the footage will clear his name.

Though "Bachelor in Paradise" contestants sign contracts
protecting ABC and Warner Bros. from lawsuits stemming from
incidents that occur during shooting, if Olympios or Jackson can
prove that the producers were acting recklessly, they could have a case
against the companies.

As of now, Warner's investigation into the alleged incident
is ongoing and no charges have been filed with law enforcement.
Show sources have said it's doubtful the "Bachelor" summer
spin-off's fourth season will resume production.